Cupcakes are $1.00 and the proceeds will support summer day camp in Camarillo, which will be August 11-15.

Girls, ages 5-17 are invited to register, and decorate a cupcake. Registration is $10 for girls and adults. Cupcakes are free for those that register.

Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, Girl Scouts' membership has grown from 18 members in Savannah, Georgia, to 3.7 million members throughout the United States, including U.S. territories, and in more than 90 countries through USA Girl Scouts Overseas.

What sets Girl Scouting apart from the multitude of other youth-serving organizations?&#160;&#160;

Girl Scouts is a&#160;values-based organization that reaches out to every girl,everywhere. Three goals - values, leadership and diversity - permeate every aspect of Girl Scouting. The values found in the Girl Scout Promise and Law provide an essential framework for developing character, making decisions and fostering strength of conviction. It provides a moral compass for girls and teaches them to respect one another and the differences that define us as individuals.

Leadership in Girl Scouts - Opportunities for leadership exist for all Girl Scouts - from the youngest girls making decisions in a Daisy circle to the oldest ones taking leadership roles in their councils. Girl Scouts learn a wide range of real life skills to help them succeed in life - first aid, resume writing, managing money and gaining the self-confidence to face challenges. A large majority of American women say Girl Scouting improved their ability to work with others, helped them gain interpersonal skills and interest in volunteer activities.

The Benefits - Girl Scouting provides a wide variety of unique and innovative opportunities for girls to distinguish themselves and to define their short-term and long-term goals. Girl Scouts encourages girls to become integral members of their communities and prepares them to be active and constructive members of the society.